Drony in Romania, Putin's reaction comes

Russia's President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that it is too early to say if you fear he crashed into a residential bloc in Romania was Russian and suggested he may have been a Ukrainian threat.
NATO accused Moscow on Friday of reckless behaviour and vowed to defend “every centimeter of Allied territory”, after Romania said a Russian threat had crashed into a residential bloc in the state that is a coalition member during an attack on neighbouring Ukraine, news agency reported. “.
“Who in Romania says this is Russian fears” ) asked Putin journalists at a news conference in Astana, Kazakhstan. He said he had just heard about the incident, as he had been in the talks all day. “No one can say what the origin of this or that one is afraid until an x3> test has been conducted he said.
The Russian president added that Ukrainian fears in the past have been seen in Finland, Poland and in the states of Baltic.
The first “response was exactly the same as it is now in Romania: the Russians are coming. Then, after a short time, it turned out that it had nothing to do with Russian fears” ) Putin said further.
He also opposed comments by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who accused Russia of crossing another line through the incident, saying she did not examine Droni's own remains.
The Russian president suggested that Romania share the data about what happened and potentially pieces of the drive so that Moscow can conduct its investigation.












